Book,  Chap.

1 Pre     | which Latin writing does not use, every mistake may be completely
2   1,  19|     the things which did not use to exist he made and makes
3   2,   2|    unadorned, except for the use of its inhabitants, i.e.,
4   2,   2|    grass, since the animals' use of it was nonexistent, was
5   2,   2|    things are considered for use, as the heavenly lamps;
6   2,   2|     which are subservient by use or necessity are moved by
7   2,   2| receive a name from a better use. ~[11] D. Give the seventh
8   2,  28|   fashion rational creatures use their free will well granted
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